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Norwood Photodisk & grid, Nov 46 PopPho pg. 145
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From Popular Photography (US magazine) November 1946 (Vol. 19, No. 5) page 145.

This is the original form of the light meter that would ultimately evolve into the Sekonic incident light meters like the Sekonic L-398. At this point the accessories were not yet called Lumisphere, Lumidisk, and Lumigrid.

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[1] Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States, 1 January 2007, by Peter B. Hirtle.

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Crash
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Crash magazine - who would have thought all those years ago when I was reading it that it would appear in an exhibition? ...

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